Home in Colony: Lived on the first land cleared by colonists after their arrival in Louisiana in 1917; it was located west of the Llano cemetery. In 1935 the crops looked good -- the berries had been gathered that morning, beans looked thrifty, tomato vines loaded down with large fruit, corn yielding roasting ears and sweet potato vines that promised a good harvest.

Other Info: In 1935
could be found pushing a lawnmower at the Quipp place.

In 1936 her daughter Genevieve, in a well-trained voice, sang a cute little story of "All the Little Chickens," and had to respond with "Why Can't I Have a Beau?" She was accompanied by Mrs. Quipp on the piano.